Would love it. LaRue and their choice of Freel, Denorfia, Kearns as well as another prospect like Guervara for Francis and Shealy would be ideal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guacarock
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Would love it. LaRue and their choice of Freel, Denorfia, Kearns as well as another prospect like Guervara for Francis and Shealy would be ideal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guacarock
It's amazing what happens when your starting pitching can go 6, 7, 8 or 9 innings every night.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Klu
Well Paul Wilson's due to come off the DL.
I was gonna suggest that the Reds do a three-man-#5 starter. Wilson for 3, Williams for 3, and Belisle to close.
Couldn't hurt, right?
Wasnt it already stated though that Griff is due back off the DL starting the series tomorrow night?
He's been due back for about a week. Now he's not even going to Denver. I doubt he'll be in Arizona either.Quote:
Originally Posted by redsman344
The Rockies seem to be pretty happy with their current OF.Quote:
Originally Posted by buckeyenut
MLB.com on Ryan Shealy's return to the Colorado Springs Sky Sox:
Room for Ryan: Everywhere Rockies prospect Ryan Shealy goes it seems, he is reminded of the fact his progress is blocked by star first baseman Todd Helton.
Shealy attempted to move to the outfield during Spring Training but suffered an elbow injury from too much throwing, and wasn't available when Helton left the lineup because of a stomach ailment a couple of weeks ago.
Shealy recovered in extended Spring Training and was all set to begin a rehab assignment at Colorado Springs on Tuesday night. But it just so happened that the Rockies sent Helton there on Tuesday for his rehab assignment.
But because the Sky Sox are playing Tacoma, a Seattle Mariners farm club, Shealy can operate as a designated hitter when Helton is playing first on Tuesday and Wednesday. Helton will take Thursday off, which could give Shealy a chance to play in the field. The Rockies will then determine whether Helton returns to the Major League lineup on Friday or a subsequent day.
"I probably would have been playing first, but Helton's down here now -- he won't let me play anywhere," Shealy said. "It's good to be back. I came up with a lot of these guys, so it's good to be around familiar faces. I'm just kind of playing it by ear. Glad to be back playing."
After slimming down to play the outfield, Shealy is back up to a more bulky 240. He didn't even keep his outfielder's glove around as a reminder of the experiment.
"I think I gave it away. ... I don't really want to mess with that anymore," he said.
Did anyone else hear Nuxie talking with Gary Burbank yesterday afternoon and telling Gary that Ross, the Red's catcher was going on the DL with a bruised hand? I kept saying "wrong Ross, Wrong Ross" Guess Nuxie couldn't hear me through my radio though. Ya gotta love him though.
Nuxie is painful to listen to sometimes.Quote:
Originally Posted by minus5
Ironically, the pitch that put Ross on the DL was the pitch that the umpire said didn't hit him.
Edit -- I got this wrong on two accounts (I meant Ross, not Denorfia). And he got hit while swinging. So sorry.
Ross, you mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by TeamBoone
IIRC, it hit him but he swung at it so the strike took precedence.Quote:
Originally Posted by TeamBoone
Oops, yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chip R
RMR... oh yeah. I guess that is what happened. Sorry all.